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Alas, we can't throw people in jail. The only meaningful penalties aside from banishment are the restriction of rights.
Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
I agree.
Would the subclause 'reconcile contradictions in the Charter' allow the court to correct numberin' and letterin' issues in the Charter, if a legal question was raised?
The Third Imperium
Journalist, South Pacific Independent News Network (SPINN) Provost, Magisterium Sergeant, East Pacific Sovereign Army Journalist, East Pacific News Service Foreign Affairs Minister, The West Pacific
I don't believe so, no. We have no power to alter the text; what it allows is for us to interpret the Charter if two sections seem to contradict, and decide what it means.
Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
Well, that's a shame, but, otherwise, I have no questions or concerns.
The Third Imperium
Journalist, South Pacific Independent News Network (SPINN) Provost, Magisterium Sergeant, East Pacific Sovereign Army Journalist, East Pacific News Service Foreign Affairs Minister, The West Pacific
I'm very excited to be one of the High Court Justices, and I am wondering what you have been working on, and what I can do to contribute.
United States of Kalukmangala
Former High Court Justice
I have a draft of Rules of Procedure, and some connected amendments, a few posts up. It's essentially ready to go, but I'm worried it may be too complicated for realistic use. I'm concerned about a possible TNP style farce.
I'd appreciate your input on it. Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
Alright, I will give it a read through tonight and provide any input I may have.
United States of Kalukmangala
Former High Court Justice
(07-07-2014, 06:34 PM)Belschaft Wrote: 4. In response to a Legal Question the High Court may declare any Law, or portions within such law, that conflict with the Charter defunct, and reconcile contradictions within the Charter. My only question is: what are the implications of declaring a law, or portion of a law "defunct".
United States of Kalukmangala
Former High Court Justice
It would be struck from the legal record, and no longer in force.
Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
That's what I figured.
I don't think it's too complicated for realistic use. It spells out everything, provides everyone with exactly what is required for legal proceedings, how to use the system, and how the system will function. I think it's great.
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